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$44.91/hour
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THE OPPORTUNITY
La-kwa sa muqw Forestry (LKSM), is seeking a fully qualified Grapple Yarder Hooktender to join our team in Menzies Bay, BC. This position offers the chance to contribute to a progressive organization committed to responsible forest management, with strong values in safety and sustainability.
What We Offer:
• United Steel Worker (USW) union wage rate of $44.91
• Health & Dental Benefits provided through the union
• Pension plan provided through the union
• A safe work environment
Shifts: This position is currently on a 5x2 shift, 5 days on and 2 days off, 8 hours per day.
This role is considered safety sensitive; all successful candidates will be subject to a pre-employment drug test.
YOUR CAREER:
At LKSM, people are the foundation of success. Team members are offered dynamic career opportunities and the chance to collaborate with respected professionals across the forestry industry, all while pursuing individual growth and professional development. LKSM provides competitive total rewards - including compensation, benefits, and recognition - as well as diverse on-the-job training and continuing education, ensuring everyone has the support and skills to thrive.
LA-KWA SA MUQW OVERVIEW:
La-kwa sa muqw Forestry LP (LKSM) is an innovative forestry partnership jointly owned by Tlowitsis, We Wai Kai, Wei Wai Kum and K’ómoks First Nations, and Western Forest Products Inc. LKSM is dedicated to expanding economic opportunities, and meaningful participation of Indigenous communities in British Columbia’s forestry sector. The name for the Partnership, La-kwa sa muqw Forestry (pronounced la-KWAH-sa-mook) means ‘the wood of four’ in the Kwak̓wala language.
The operations of the Partnership cover approximately 157,000 hectares of forest land in the traditional territories of the Nations near the communities of Campbell River and Sayward on eastern Vancouver Island. The Partnership manages an allowable annual cut of 904,540 cubic metres of timber and includes a long-term fibre agreement to support Western’s British Columbia coastal manufacturing operations.
The partnership maintains industry-leading safety standards and is proudly certified under the CAN/CSA Z809-16 Sustainable Forest Management Standard.
Qualifications & Experience
Education and Experience
• Fully qualified in all aspects of the job with minimum 2 years of experience in BC Coastal Logging;
• Preference may be given to applicants holding a valid Advanced First Aid certificate. Successful applicants who do not currently hold at least an Immediate First Aid certification must be willing to obtain it.
Skills, Knowledge and Required Competencies:
• Excellent safety record and strong work ethic;
• Highly motivated team player with excellent time management skills;
• Creative and innovative thinking;
• Logical problem solving;
• Accountable and dependable;
• Demonstrated ability to work both as part of a team and with minimal supervision.
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$50,000–$80,000/Yr
) Details
North Island Propeller in Campbell River, BC is a well-established small business, providing quality repair services and sales of new, used and refurbished marine propellers for recreational, commercial and industrial applications.
North Island Propeller is locally owned and operated by Brian Jansen, and has been in business for over 40 years serving Campbell River and it’s neighboring communities throughout and surrounding Vancouver Island.
The right person would need to have an entrepreneurial spirit as well as a keen interest in the marine industry, as this is their biggest customer.
Schedule:
• 8 hour shift (8:00am-4:00pm)
• Monday to Friday
• Closed on Weekends and Statutory Holidays.
Expected start date: Approximately 2 weeks from acceptance of Job Offer (To allow for processing of NI Prop’s NIEFS’ Wage Subsidy application).
Benefits:
• Casual dress
• On-site parking
• Store discount
If you are interested in having your own business, this could lead to ownership for the right individual. Learning from the current Owner and his Brother (Shop Manager, Propeller Technician & TIG Welder), you could benefit from their mentorship, and take over the business eventually, when Brian is ready to leave his role.
You may be eligible for the Work BC Wage Subsidy Service (paid on the job training). This is something they will be looking for in a new Employee. Please contact the Work BC Centre, Campbell River for more information about their Wage Subsidy service.
Qualifications & Experience
The RIGHT person will require the following traits:
You…
• have excellent communication skills
• are a team player
• are ambitious and motivated
• are hard working, and have a reliable work ethic
• believe that customer service is first and foremost
• have a keen interest in and commitment to the marine industry
• have excellent communication skills
• are willing to learn on the job
• are committed to the community of Campbell River
SKILLS:
The more you have the better!
•Experience in a Shop environment
•Metalwork / Blacksmithing / Forging
•Welding (TIG preferred)
ASSETS:
• Marine propeller service, Propeller pitching, repair and sales
• Metalwork, Welding, Forging
• Grinding, polishing, sanding, painting
• Welding and metalwork knowledge (if you do not have actual experience)
• Experience within the marine industry specifically
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$21-$22/hour
) Details
$21 - $22/ hour to start which is negotiable.
Who We Are:
Kidz Connection is a large and busy daycare in Campbell River offering childcare for infants, preschoolers, and school age children.
Opportunity:
-This is a full time Childcare Provider position which will include a benefits package as well as the option of free, full time daycare enrollment for children of the successful candidate.
-The right person will have the opportunity to become an Early Childhood Educator and the tuition will be paid for by Kidz Connection.
GREAT OPPORTUNITY for a working parent who needs child care while working and kids can be picked up from school.
The position is for Monday to Friday 7:30 AM - 5PM
Qualifications & Experience
The successful applicant will:
- Have Class 5 driver's license
- Be 19 years of age
- Consent to a criminal record check
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$20-$25 / Hr DOE
) Details
Position is Full-Time, Monday to Friday(early 13:30). Wage increases mostly performance based, with medical / dental benefits and wage increase after 500 hours of employment.
Qualifications & Experience
Supporting local and international Aquaculture Industries with Net Services. Applicants to possess a strong work ethic and be able to work well with others, enjoying varied tasks and learning new skills. No experience necessary. useful new skills will be taught. Forklift ticket and asset but not mandatory.
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$60,000 - $65,000/year
) Details
Position Summary:
The Harbour Manager is a key leadership role within the Campbell River Harbour Authority (CRHA), responsible for overseeing all harbour operations, financial sustainability, regulatory compliance, and stakeholder engagement. Reporting directly to a delegate of the Board, the Harbour Manager ensures the safe, efficient, and strategic management of the harbour. This role requires an experienced leader who can balance daily operational demands with long-term planning and community engagement while fostering a culture of excellence within the team, including direct supervision of staff.
Position: Full-time
Reports to: A delegate of the Board
Compensation: $60,000 - $65,000/year
Responsibilities:
• Operational Management & Compliance: Oversee all aspects of daily harbour operations, ensuring safety and efficiency.
• Implement and enforce harbour policies, environmental regulations, and emergency protocols.
• Coordinate maintenance, infrastructure improvements, and capital projects to enhance harbour services.
• Ensure compliance with all municipal, provincial, and federal maritime regulations.
Financial & Revenue Management:
• Develop and manage the annual budget in collaboration with the Board.
• Oversee revenue generation through berth rentals, leases, and services.
• Identify and pursue funding opportunities, including grants and government support.
• Monitor and analyze financial performance, ensuring sustainable operations.
Team Leadership & Staff Development:
• Supervise and support Administrative Assistants and harbour staff, ensuring effective team collaboration.
• Provide mentorship and development opportunities to foster a high-performing workplace.
• Conduct performance reviews and support professional growth initiatives.
Stakeholder & Community Engagement:
• Act as the primary liaison between CRHA, harbour users, community stakeholders, and government agencies.
• Engage with commercial fishers, marine businesses, & recreational boaters to understand their needs.
• Represent CRHA at industry events, community meetings, and networking opportunities.
Strategic Planning & Harbour Development:
• Collaborate with the Board to develop long¬term strategies for harbour growth and sustainability.
• Identify opportunities for facility improvements, new service offerings, and operational efficiencies.
• Adapt to industry trends, regulatory changes & economic conditions to maintain a competitive facility.
Skills & Abilities:
• Strong leadership and team management skills.
• Excellent problem-solving and decision-making abilities.
• Knowledge of marine industry operations, commercial fishing, and harbour management.
• Financial acumen, including budgeting, revenue forecasting, and financial reporting. Strong communication, negotiation, and relationship-building skills.
• Ability to develop and implement strategic initiatives and operational improvements.
• Proficiency in administrative and operational software.
• Highly organized with the ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment.
Key Leadership Competencies: Models the Way:
• Leads by example, demonstrating professionalism, integrity, and accountability.
• Sets high standards for safety, customer service, and operational excellence.
Inspires a Shared Vision:
• Works with the Board to develop and communicate CRHA's long-term vision.
• Encourages team and stakeholder buy-in to strategic initiatives.
Challenges the Process:
• Identifies and implements innovative solutions to operational challenges.
• Continuously seeks efficiencies and improvements in harbour management.
Enables Others to Act:
• Empowers staff with training, support, and clear direction.
• Fosters a collaborative and inclusive work environment.
Encourages the Heart:
• Recognizes and appreciates the contributions of team members and stakeholders.
• Promotes a positive and engaged harbour community.
About Us:
The Campbell River Harbour Authority (CRHA) is a non-profit, community-based organization that has managed the federally owned small craft harbour in Campbell River, B.C. since 1998. Over the past 27 years, we've built a reputation for providing a safe, well-maintained, and efficiently operated marine facility that serves a diverse user base-from local commercial fishers to recreational boaters and marine tourism operators.
With a strong focus on long-term growth, community engagement, and financial sustainability, CRHA continues to expand its services and infrastructure to meet growing regional demand.
Our success is rooted in strong leadership, community partnerships, and a deep commitment to supporting the marine economy on Vancouver Island and beyond.
Qualifications & Experience
The Ideal Candidate:
The ideal candidate is a dynamic and strategic leader with strong operational, financial, and regulatory knowledge, capable of fostering community relationships and guiding a dedicated team. They thrive in balancing day-to-day harbour operations with long-term planning while maintaining a culture of excellence and safety
Requirements:
• Minimum of 5 years of management experience in harbour operations, marine industry, or a related field.
• Post-secondary education in business management, marine operations, or a related field is an asset.
• Knowledge of relevant regulatory frameworks and maritime safety protocols.
• Valid driver's license and ability to work flexible hours, including occasional evenings and weekends.
• Experience in nonprofit management and working with a Board of Directors is an asset.
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$28.51/Hr
) Details
The opportunity: Hiring for 2 positions
We are seeking individuals who are passionate about providing amazing customer service while prioritizing safety and creating a positive environment.
Reporting to the Terminal Operations Supervisor, Terminal Service Attendants are responsible for:
•Cleaning terminal buildings and grounds including washing and waxing floors/walls, washing windows, vacuuming, dusting, and cleaning washrooms; replenishing supplies and maintaining an inventory of supplies; removing garbage and picking up litter; shoveling snow, sanding, power washing, lawn mowing, weed-eating and sweeping grounds; and maintaining garden areas.
•Providing fare, schedule and procedural information to customers; listening to customers’ complaints and requests; resolving or referring to appropriate resource; and applying the Service Interruption Plan as required.
•Directing vehicle and foot traffic; checking and collecting boarding passes; assisting customers on/off vessel; and assisting with disabled vehicles.
•Inspecting berths, ramps and docks; assisting with vessel docking including adjusting ramps and handling mooring lines; giving the all clear for vessel departure as required; assisting vessel in ship-to-shore power hook up; checking for and advising vessel of any potentially hazardous conditions including dangerous goods, oversize vehicles and weight restrictions; and providing an accurate vehicle and passenger count for the vessel.
•Inspecting and performing routine maintenance of terminal facilities and equipment including minor painting; and identifying and taking appropriate action to address repairs or deficiencies.
•Driving the fleet vehicle to pick up or deliver materials; unloading and loading materials on vessel; operating the forklift if required; and handling baggage.
•Participating in safety drills; setting alarms and securing terminal at closing; identifying situations which present a safety hazard; and conducting rounds of the terminal and docked vessel, and reporting any security breaches or unusual activity.
•Staying current with company policies, procedures and operational directives; and performing various administrative support tasks including updating files and manuals; completing inspection reports; maintaining an activity log; and answering the telephone.
•Performing additional duties such as calculating and processing fares; selling media; processing reservations; preparing and auditing media sales records and revenue reports; ordering and checking change orders; and preparing cash floats and deposits.
Qualifications & Experience
What you bring to the team:
You are enthusiastic, reliable, and service orientated individual who excels working in a fast passed customer focused environment. You are an excellent communicator and work well individually or in a team environment. In addition, you are comfortable working in a physical environment and working outside in all weather conditions.
You have one (1) year of customer service experience, one (1) year of cash handling experience with a complex POS system and you possess a Class 5 or 7N Drivers Licence with a clean ICBC Drivers Record Report. A valid Food Safe Level 1 Certificate is required and can be obtained upon receiving an offer of employment
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$28.51/Hr
) Details
The opportunity:
We are seeking individuals who are passionate about providing amazing customer service while prioritizing safety and creating a positive environment.
Reporting to the Terminal Operations Supervisor, Terminal Service Attendants are responsible for:
•Cleaning terminal buildings and grounds including washing and waxing floors/walls, washing windows, vacuuming, dusting, and cleaning washrooms; replenishing supplies and maintaining an inventory of supplies; removing garbage and picking up litter; shoveling snow, sanding, power washing, lawn mowing, weed-eating and sweeping grounds; and maintaining garden areas.
•Providing fare, schedule and procedural information to customers; listening to customers’ complaints and requests; resolving or referring to appropriate resource; and applying the Service Interruption Plan as required.
•Directing vehicle and foot traffic; checking and collecting boarding passes; assisting customers on/off vessel; and assisting with disabled vehicles.
•Inspecting berths, ramps and docks; assisting with vessel docking including adjusting ramps and handling mooring lines; giving the all clear for vessel departure as required; assisting vessel in ship-to-shore power hook up; checking for and advising vessel of any potentially hazardous conditions including dangerous goods, oversize vehicles and weight restrictions; and providing an accurate vehicle and passenger count for the vessel.
•Inspecting and performing routine maintenance of terminal facilities and equipment including minor painting; and identifying and taking appropriate action to address repairs or deficiencies.
•Driving the fleet vehicle to pick up or deliver materials; unloading and loading materials on vessel; operating the forklift if required; and handling baggage.
•Participating in safety drills; setting alarms and securing terminal at closing; identifying situations which present a safety hazard; and conducting rounds of the terminal and docked vessel, and reporting any security breaches or unusual activity.
•Staying current with company policies, procedures and operational directives; and performing various administrative support tasks including updating files and manuals; completing inspection reports; maintaining an activity log; and answering the telephone.
•Performing additional duties such as calculating and processing fares; selling media; processing reservations; preparing and auditing media sales records and revenue reports; ordering and checking change orders; and preparing cash floats and deposits.
Qualifications & Experience
What you bring to the team:
You are enthusiastic, reliable, and service orientated individual who excels working in a fast passed customer focused environment. You are an excellent communicator and work well individually or in a team environment. In addition, you are comfortable working in a physical environment and working outside in all weather conditions.
You have one (1) year of customer service experience, one (1) year of cash handling experience with a complex POS system and you possess a Class 5 or 7N Drivers Licence with a clean ICBC Drivers Record Report. A valid Food Safe Level 1 Certificate is required and can be obtained upon receiving an offer of employment
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Job Opportunity: Fixed Term Early Childhood Educator (ECE) – Infant/Toddler Specialist
Location: Quatsino First Nation Early Years Centre
Wage: $28.00 – $30.00 per hour
Additional Wage Enhancement: Dependent on education, certifications, and experience
Reports To: Early Years Coordinator
Fixed Term: 2 Year Contract Position
Get to know us:
We, the Quatsino First Nation, proud descendants of the Gusgimukw who were placed on these lands by the Creator, have persevered throughout time by valuing our traditions and people and by continually exercising our inherent right to the lands and resources of our traditional territory.
Through resilient leadership, consistent communication, and working together we will empower our community to strive forward and succeed in reviving and rebuilding our unique language and culture, strengthening our governance structures, and providing equitable services and opportunities that create a vibrant, healthy community that is self-governing, prosperous, supportive and carries our growing knowledge forward for future generations.
Join us in supporting our traditions and our people!
Position Summary:
Quatsino First Nation is seeking a caring, energetic, and dedicated Early Childhood Educator (ECE) – Infant/Toddler Specialist to join our Early Years team. This role is responsible for providing high-quality care and implementing developmentally appropriate, culturally grounded programming for infants and toddlers aged 0–36 months. This is a 2 year contract position with possibility of renewal depending on funding availability.
The successful candidate will create a safe, nurturing, and engaging environment that supports children’s intellectual, physical, emotional, and social growth while incorporating Quatsino First Nation culture, values, and land-based learning into daily experiences.
Key Responsibilities
•Program Planning & Delivery
•Develop and implement play-based programming tailored to infants and toddlers.
•Adapt schedules, routines, and activities to meet individual developmental needs.
•Incorporate cultural teachings, language, and land-based learning opportunities.
•Observe, assess, and document children’s progress and communicate with families.
Infant & Toddler Care
•Provide responsive, nurturing care that supports healthy development.
•Promote emotional regulation, confidence, and positive behaviour.
•Support developmental milestones through age-appropriate learning experiences.
•Work collaboratively with supervisors and support professionals as needed.
Health, Safety & Environment
•Maintain a clean, safe, secure, and welcoming learning environment.
•Support outdoor play, sensory learning, and exploration.
•Ensure children’s dignity, wellness, and safety at all times.
Family & Team Collaboration
•Build strong, respectful relationships with families.
•Communicate regularly regarding child development and daily updates.
•Work positively as part of a collaborative team environment.
•Contribute to planning, meetings, and centre-wide initiatives.
Compliance & Professionalism
•Ensure compliance with licensing regulations, policies, and procedures.
•Maintain confidentiality and professional conduct at all times.
•Participate in ongoing professional development and training.
Why Join Us?
Join a team committed to nurturing the next generation through culture, care, and community. Help create a meaningful early learning environment where children and families thrive.
Qualifications & Experience
Required:
•Certificate or Diploma in Early Childhood Education from a recognized institution.
•Valid BC Early Childhood Educator License to Practice.
•Current First Aid and CPR certification.
•Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector clearance.
•Strong understanding of child development, particularly ages 0–36 months.
Preferred:
•Infant/Toddler Post-Basic Certificate.
•Experience working in Indigenous communities or culturally inclusive environments.
•Knowledge of trauma-informed and holistic child care approaches.
Skills & Attributes:
•Warm, patient, and caring approach with children and families.
•Strong planning, communication, and teamwork skills.
•Reliable, self-motivated, and adaptable.
•Enthusiastic about outdoor learning and active play.
•Respectful and willing to learn and integrate Quatsino First Nation culture.
Work Conditions
•Ability to lift, bend, crouch, kneel, and actively engage with children.
•Flexibility for occasional varied hours, early mornings, evenings, or weekends.
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Depends on experience
) Details
About Us:
090 Builders Group has revolutionized the framing industry with a focus on customer needs, delivering unmatched service. Our emphasis on speed, efficiency, and safety through top-down project analysis and subtrade coordination sets us strides ahead. We encourage our employees and subcontractors to progress through hands-on training, diversified task assignments, advancement opportunities, and active mentorship, all within a safe and supportive workplace environment.
Job Description: 090 Builders Group is a large construction group that requires both equipment and prefabricated walls to be relocated to our many job sites throughout Vancouver Island, and various locations across Western Canada.
What we Offer:
•Top wages, lots of hours and overtime to qualified individuals
•Opportunity for advancement to keen individuals
•Positive Work Environment
•Benefits – Vision Care, Medical, Dental, and more
•Long-term employment with a respected and growing company
•Mentorship
Job Type: Full-time
Benefits:
•Dental care
•Employee assistance program
•Vision care
Qualifications & Experience
Qualifications:
•Must have, no exception -Class 1 driver’s license
•Must have Clear Commercial Driver’s Abstract
•Must have a minimum of 3-5 years Class 1 driving experience.
•Able to perform vehicle inspections
•Follow and understands the duties assigned by the supervisor/foreman
•Working in adverse conditions
•Experience driving in adverse conditions
•Non driving time – labour support/loading trailer(s) for trips
•Forklift/Telehandler experience is an asset
•Understanding and navigating construction site area limits
•Check and adjust load securement as required
•Comply with highway weigh scale procedures as directed by transportation officials.
•Keep accurate driver’s logs as required to document mileage, hours and material hauled
•Follows the established Safety Rules and Regulations, well maintaining a safe and clean working environment.
•Good understanding of time-management and logistics
•Diligent, conscientious, punctual individual that enjoys new job scopes, adaptation, and the satisfaction of completing tasks through proactive interaction as well as self-motivation.
•Smartphone – Data plan
Experience:
•Class 1 driving: 3 years (required)
•Language: English (required)
•Licence/Certification: Class 1 Licence (required)
•Willingness to travel: 100% (required)
•Work Location: On the road
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$50,000–$80,000/Yr
) Details
North Island Propeller in Campbell River, BC is a well-established small business, providing quality repair services and sales of new, used and refurbished marine propellers for recreational, commercial and industrial applications.
North Island Propeller is locally owned and operated by Brian Jansen, and has been in business for over 40 years serving Campbell River and it’s neighboring communities throughout and surrounding Vancouver Island.
The right person would need to have an entrepreneurial spirit as well as a keen interest in the marine industry, as this is their biggest customer.
Schedule:
• 8 hour shift (8:00am-4:00pm)
• Monday to Friday
• Closed on Weekends and Statutory Holidays.
Expected start date: Approximately 2 weeks from acceptance of Job Offer (To allow for processing of NI Prop’s NIEFS’ Wage Subsidy application).
Benefits:
• Casual dress
• On-site parking
• Store discount
If you are interested in having your own business, this could lead to ownership for the right individual. Learning from the current Owner and his Brother (Shop Manager, Propeller Technician & TIG Welder), you could benefit from their mentorship, and take over the business eventually, when Brian is ready to leave his role.
You may be eligible for the Work BC Wage Subsidy Service (paid on the job training). This is something they will be looking for in a new Employee. Please contact the Work BC Centre, Campbell River for more information about their Wage Subsidy service.
Qualifications & Experience
The RIGHT person will require the following traits:
You…
• have excellent communication skills
• are a team player
• are ambitious and motivated
• are hard working, and have a reliable work ethic
• believe that customer service is first and foremost
• have a keen interest in and commitment to the marine industry
• have excellent communication skills
• are willing to learn on the job
• are committed to the community of Campbell River
SKILLS:
The more you have the better!
•Experience in a Shop environment
•Metalwork / Blacksmithing / Forging
•Welding (TIG preferred)
ASSETS:
• Marine propeller service, Propeller pitching, repair and sales
• Metalwork, Welding, Forging
• Grinding, polishing, sanding, painting
• Welding and metalwork knowledge (if you do not have actual experience)
• Experience within the marine industry specifically
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$28.51/Hr
) Details
CUSTOMER SERVICE ATTENDANT
Port Hardy
Seasonal
The opportunity
We are seeking individuals who are passionate about providing amazing customer service while prioritizing safety and creating a positive environment.
Reporting to the Chief Steward, Customer Service Attendants are responsible for:
• Taking food and beverage orders from passengers and relaying orders to the galley; portioning and serving items from the steam table; responding to special menu or serving request; assisting passengers with trays.
• Selling and serving alcoholic beverages.
• Assisting with the presentation of hot and cold menu items.
• Clearing and cleaning table and chairs in passenger areas; carrying dishes and trays to bus stations; scraping off food remains; separating wet compost; assisting in sorting cutlery and dishes.
• Performing housekeeping and major cleaning routines including sweeping, cleaning, scrubbing, washing, vacuuming floors, cleaning bulkheads, deckheads, elevators, furniture, windows, galley, galley appliances, steam tables, beverage machines, lines and taps, and cleaning coolers; picking up papers and garbage and emptying garbage containers; operating garbage compactors; sorts recyclables for removal; mixing cleaning solutions.
• Cleaning washrooms, wiping down counters, sinks, mirrors, disinfecting toilets and urinals, replacing hand towels and toilet paper.
• Performing additional duties including preparing food service facilities for opening; readying the facilities for on-coming watches and closing facilities; checking stores for sufficient supplies and unloading; lifting, carrying, replenishing, and rotating stores; reporting equipment failures; assisting in vessel refit storing and de-storing.
• Providing information to passengers about ferry schedules.
• Performing marine emergency duties in drills and emergency situations including but not limited to passenger management, operating evacuation systems, handling fire hoses, and lookout duties.
"We connect communities and customers to people and places important in their lives”
At BC Ferries, our employees are our most important assets in delivering our commitment to customer safety, service and satisfaction. We support employment equity and diversity in the workplace, and we encourage applications from all qualified individuals including women, visible minorities, Indigenous Peoples, persons with disabilities, persons of diverse sexual orientation, gender identity or expression (LGBTQ2S+), and others who reflect our ever-changing workplace.
Qualifications & Experience
What you bring to the team:
• You possess strong customer service skills, with the ability to work in a high-volume customer focused environment in a physically demanding job and are an excellent communicator with a high level of self-motivation and initiative. In addition, you are an innovative team player who works well under pressure with the ability to be flexible and adapt to a change in task when necessary.
• You have one (1) year of customer service experience, preferably in a food service environment. A valid Seafarer’s Medical, Food Safe Level 1 and Serving it Right Certificates are required and can be obtained upon receiving an offer of employment.
• Preference may be shown to applicants who hold an Occupational First Aid Level 3 and/or Professional Cook Level 1.
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$26.80/Hr
) Details
CUSTOMER SERVICE ATTENDANT
Port Hardy
Seasonal
The opportunity
We are seeking individuals who are passionate about providing amazing customer service while prioritizing safety and creating a positive environment.
Reporting to the Chief Steward, Customer Service Attendants are responsible for:
• Taking food and beverage orders from passengers and relaying orders to the galley; portioning and serving items from the steam table; responding to special menu or serving request; assisting passengers with trays.
• Selling and serving alcoholic beverages.
• Assisting with the presentation of hot and cold menu items.
• Clearing and cleaning table and chairs in passenger areas; carrying dishes and trays to bus stations; scraping off food remains; separating wet compost; assisting in sorting cutlery and dishes.
• Performing housekeeping and major cleaning routines including sweeping, cleaning, scrubbing, washing, vacuuming floors, cleaning bulkheads, deckheads, elevators, furniture, windows, galley, galley appliances, steam tables, beverage machines, lines and taps, and cleaning coolers; picking up papers and garbage and emptying garbage containers; operating garbage compactors; sorts recyclables for removal; mixing cleaning solutions.
• Cleaning washrooms, wiping down counters, sinks, mirrors, disinfecting toilets and urinals, replacing hand towels and toilet paper.
• Performing additional duties including preparing food service facilities for opening; readying the facilities for on-coming watches and closing facilities; checking stores for sufficient supplies and unloading; lifting, carrying, replenishing, and rotating stores; reporting equipment failures; assisting in vessel refit storing and de-storing.
• Providing information to passengers about ferry schedules.
• Performing marine emergency duties in drills and emergency situations including but not limited to passenger management, operating evacuation systems, handling fire hoses, and lookout duties.
"We connect communities and customers to people and places important in their lives”
At BC Ferries, our employees are our most important assets in delivering our commitment to customer safety, service and satisfaction. We support employment equity and diversity in the workplace, and we encourage applications from all qualified individuals including women, visible minorities, Indigenous Peoples, persons with disabilities, persons of diverse sexual orientation, gender identity or expression (LGBTQ2S+), and others who reflect our ever-changing workplace.
Qualifications & Experience
What you bring to the team
• You possess strong customer service skills, with the ability to work in a high-volume customer focused environment in a physically demanding job and are an excellent communicator with a high level of self-motivation and initiative. In addition, you are an innovative team player who works well under pressure with the ability to be flexible and adapt to a change in task when necessary.
• You have one (1) year of customer service experience, preferably in a food service environment. A valid Seafarer’s Medical, Food Safe Level 1 and Serving it Right Certificates are required and can be obtained upon receiving an offer of employment.
• Preference may be shown to applicants who hold an Occupational First Aid Level 3 and/or Professional Cook Level 1.
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$26-$30+ /hr
) Details
Landscape/Construction Labourer needed to join our team.
Qualifications & Experience
- Steel toe boots required
- Bobcat and Mini excavator and construction experience would be an asset but not necessary
- Valid Class 5 Driver's License - with clean abstract required and own transportation available
- Must be able to work flexible schedule with some occasional weekends
- Carpentry experience is an asset but not necessary
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$60-$65
) Details
We are seeking an experienced Pile Driving Superintendent to lead pile driving operations on marine and heavy civil construction projects. This role is responsible for safe, efficient, and high-quality installation of piles, while managing crews, equipment, and daily field operations.
Responsibilities include:
• Supervise all pile driving activities
• Lead and supervise crews/subcontractors
• Plan and coordinate daily work
• Equipment and materials
• Communicate daily progress
• Schedule impacts, and field issues to project management.
Qualifications & Experience
• 10+ years pile driving or marine construction experience
• Prior superintendent or foreman experience
• Strong knowledge of pile driving methods
• Equipment and marine operations
• Ability to read and interpret plans and specifications.
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Details
General Contracting/Construction company seeking skilled Carpenters to join our team.
The ideal candidates will be passionate about carpentry and dedicated to delivering high-quality workmanship. From framing to finishing, the Carpenter will be involved in various stages of construction projects, ensuring precision and attention to detail at every step. This position will be camp shift work.
We offer highly competitive wage, safe working conditions and work-life balance. Travel expenses will be covered.
Qualifications & Experience
All employees required to have tool belt, basic tools and PPE. Looking for individuals who are dependable, work well as a team and have excellent work ethic and safety standards.
• Must have at least 3 years’ experience in the construction industry with emphasis on concrete, formwork & ICF foundations.
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Details
General Contracting/Construction company seeking carpenter Foreman to join our team.
The ideal candidate will be passionate about carpentry and dedicated to delivering high-quality workmanship. From framing to finishing, the Foreman will be involved in various stages of construction projects, ensuring precision and attention to detail at every step. This position will be camp shift work.
We offer a highly competitive wage, safe working conditions and work-life balance. Travel expenses will be covered.
Qualifications & Experience
Looking for an individual that is dependable, works well as a team and has excellent work ethic and safety standards.
• Must have at least 5 years experience in the construction industry.
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$35-$40
) Details
• We are seeking a Level A Certified Crane Operator, with experience in Pile Driving and lattice boom crawler cranes.
• Must have experience with vibratory and drop hammers, rigging and hold current certification.
• Work is sometimes remote, therefore travel and shift work may be required on occasion
Qualifications & Experience
• Level A Certified Crane Operator, with experience in Pile Driving and lattice boom crawler cranes.
• Must have experience with vibratory and drop hammers, rigging.
/ hour (
$30-$35
) Details
We are hiring an experienced Bridgeman / Pile Driver for marine and heavy civil construction projects.
Responsibilities:
- Drive and extract piles using pile driving equipment
- Follow plans, specifications, and safety requirements
- Perform welding and cutting tasks as required
Qualifications & Experience
Rigging and welding experience
/ hour (
Plus tips and benefits
) Details
The position is for 3 to 4 days a week working on line either for breakfast or evening service. All training will be provided by red seal chef.
You will be required to be available on various days including weekend days, schedules are rotating and provided 2 weeks in advance.
Must be reliable, prompt, teachable and be able to work in a busy environment at a fast pace.
Medical Benefits available after probation period.
Qualifications & Experience
At least 2 years line cook or prep cook experience
/ hour
Details
Currently seeking to hire two Class 1 Gravel Truck Drivers and Class 3 Driver
$33/hr for class three and $37/hr for class 1
• Position is part-time or full-time depending on candidate.
• Monday-Friday.
• Michael Oviatt Trucking is an owner/operated company working out of the Campbell River area
Extended benefits (Medical, dental, critical wellness) After a probationary period of 500 hours
Qualifications & Experience
• Minimum 5 years Truck & Pup experience
• Clean drivers abstract
• Able to take care of day to day maintenance